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COP26: Hope for the future
40 minutes Posted Nov 1, 2021 at 11:11 am.
Intro: Professor David Hosken, Pro Vice-Chancellor, University of Exeter Cornwall Campuses  
Professor Angela Gallego-Sala, Professor In Ecosystems and Biogeochemical Cycles, University of Exeter  
Professor Peter Cox, Professor of Climate System Dynamics, University of Exeter  
Dr Freya Garry, UK Climate Resilience Team, Met Office  
Dr Mi Tian, Lecturer in Low Carbon Engineering, University of Exeter  
Ruth Chapman, PhD Researcher in Climate Modelling, University of Exeter  
Amy Bray, Biosciences student, University of Exeter and Founder of Another Way  
Professor Callum Roberts, Professor of Marine Conservation, University of Exeter  
Katie Hodgetts, Founder, Resilience Project  
Daze Aghaji, Climate Justice Activist
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Hear from climate scientists and activists about their work, what inspires them, why COP26 is such as important event, and what gives them hope for the future.  
00:06 Intro: Professor David Hosken, Pro Vice-Chancellor, University of Exeter Cornwall Campuses  
01:27 Professor Angela Gallego-Sala, Professor In Ecosystems and Biogeochemical Cycles, University of Exeter  
02:55 Professor Peter Cox, Professor of Climate System Dynamics, University of Exeter  
11:28 Dr Freya Garry, UK Climate Resilience Team, Met Office  
17:41 Dr Mi Tian, Lecturer in Low Carbon Engineering, University of Exeter  
19:05 Ruth Chapman, PhD Researcher in Climate Modelling, University of Exeter  
22:52 Amy Bray, Biosciences student, University of Exeter and Founder of Another Way  
28:35 Professor Callum Roberts, Professor of Marine Conservation, University of Exeter  
33:53 Katie Hodgetts, Founder, Resilience Project  
40:20 Daze Aghaji, Climate Justice Activist